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A Georgia Tech study shows that hybrid learning utilizing alternating school days for children offers a significant reduction in community disease spread. Total closure in favor of remote learning, however, offers little additional advantage over that hybrid option.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Georgia Institute of TechnologyExperts at Georgia Tech overcame a major hurdle in the battle to cure difficult-to-treat type 1 diabetes.
University Research | Georgia Institute of Technology | University of Missouri, ColumbiaFive years after the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) became law in California, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy researchers examined the progress made and the obstacles stakeholders face as the state aims for sustainable groundwater use by 2042.
University Research | Water Systems | Water-Use Policies | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | University of Southern California | Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearch from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows an ultra-low power hybrid chip that gets inspiration from the brain could help give palm-sized robots the ability to collaborate and learn from their experiences, researchers report.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Tech researchers could improve the control systems of future snake-like robots based on their observations
of snakes slithering across the desert sand at night.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyA new screening method using sensor particles and a urine test could catch organ transplant rejection much earlier, more comprehensively, and without a biopsy needle.
University Research | Georgia Institute of Technology | Emory UniversityArtificial Intelligence is helping to guide and support some 50 breast cancer patients in rural Georgia through a novel mobile application that gives them personalized recommendations on everything from side effects to insurance.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyA new long-acting contraceptive designed to be self-administered by women may provide a new family planning option, particularly in developing nations where access to health care can be limited, a recent study suggests.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a material derived from crab shells and tree fibers that has the potential to replace the flexible plastic packaging used to keep food fresh.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyAn international team of scientists has found the first evidence of a source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that can travel unhindered for billions of light years from the most extreme environments in the universe to Earth.
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